Spring 2018 Fish and Wildlife Seminar Series

Fridays 1:30-2:20pm College of Natural Resources Room 10

Open to All

January 19th (Canceled due to illness, rescheduled for Fall 2018) – Jodi Hilty – President and Chief Scientist at the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Canada. “Yellowstone to Yukon: making the case for large landscape conservation”

February 9th – Scott Mills – Associate Vice President of Research for Global Change and Sustainability, Wildlife Professor University of Montana. “Seasonal camouflage hides animals while revealing possibilities for adapting to climate change”

February 16th – Cory Williams – Assistant Professor of Biology, Institute of Arctic Biology, Alaska. “Keeping time in the land of the midnight sun: daily and seasonal rhythms of arctic ground squirrels”

March 30th – Diane Evans Mack – Biologist, Idaho Department of Fish & Game. “Western States Wolverine Conservation Project: establishing a baseline of occupancy and genetics for the U.S. metapopulation”

April 6th – John Marzluff – Professor of Wildlife Science, University of Washington. “Welcome to Subirdia”